"Put simply, behavioural economics argues that human beings' decision-taking is guided by the evolutionary baggage which we bring with us to the present day. Evolution has made us rational to a point, but not perfectly so. It has given us emotions, for example, which programme us to override our rational brain and act more instinctively."

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Source: Evan Davis: 'I'm a presenter who is gay rather than a gay presenter'. Interview with Miranda Sawyer, www.theguardian.com. May 07, 2011.

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